Parole

PAROLE & PROBATION

When someone is accused of violating the terms of their parole and probation in Nevada, they could face severe repercussions. Punishments for probation violation in Nevada range from heavy fines and short jail sentences to an extension of the probation sentence and even the imposition of a full-term prison sentence.

The experienced criminal defense lawyers at Law Office of Louis Schneider are skilled at defending violations of probation and parole, including those violations that involve a new arrest. If the courts determine you committed a parole violation, you could face a separate, formal charge, for example:

Associating with known felons

Failing a drug or alcohol test

Failing to complete community service

Failing to pay fines and court costs

New allegations of committing a crime

Sometimes, there are other possible sanctions such as increasing the level of supervision or placement in an electronically monitored home confinement program. If you are seen as a threat to public safety or have committed additional crimes, you can go back to jail and be tried for any new crimes.

At Law Office of Louis Schneider, you will find an advocate who is passionate about protecting your rights and pursuing your best interests. Whether you already face a motion to revoke probation, or you suspect one may be filed, we can help. We understand probation violation laws in-depth and will use our expertise to defend you at every turn of the process.

Nevada Parole Lawyers Who Will Always Advocate on Your Behalf

The judge assigned to hear your parole violation case has enormous power over your fate. As skilled criminal defense attorneys, we will use our sophisticated trial skills to effectively communicate your situation to the court. We vow to act in your best interest at all times-whether in defense against allegations of a parole or probation violation or in negotiating with the judge to find an alternative to incarceration. We understand the system, and we know how it can work for you.

Have you been accused of violating your probation or parole? Is there a warrant out for your arrest? Contact us to discuss your rights.

Required Disclaimer

The information about family law and criminal law contained on this page is not intended to be legal advice about family law or criminal law in the state of Nevada. Your family law and criminal law matter should always be evaluated by an Attorney. You should treat family law and Criminal Law with the seriousness it requires. You should not represent yourself in court regarding your family law or criminal law matter. At the very least, consult with a local family law or criminal law firm.